The Fall/Winter 2022 collections—packed with modern textures, shapes, and colorways—are an exploration of freedom and possibility.
Paris Fashion Week takes over the City of Lights as fashion enthusiasts transform the city into a lively and colorful runway.
Miu Miu's latest collection tackles gender stereotypes with the power of the mini skirt.
For Spring/Summer 2023, Chanel explores elegance and modernity in a casual yet formal Chanel look, influenced by Kristen Stewart's style.
Nicholas Ghesquière pays homage to Louis Vuitton's hardware details, where femininity comes together in one silhouette composed of different proportions.
Demna presents Balenciaga's "Mud Show," the Spring/Summer 2023 collection giving life to his vision of the fashion world.
It's all about crisp, tailored, gender-fluid details for the latest incarnation of the French New Wave in fashion.
Matthew M. Williams brings his recipe for contemporary fashion to the catwalk: 2000s style with hints of traditional French codes.
Valentino's latest collection for Spring/Summer 2023 translates Pierpaolo Piccioli's eye for couture into a memorable ready-to-wear collection.
The new Hermès collection designed by Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski is inspired by the beauty of the outdoors.
Remember the Italian model's most iconic looks from the '90s and early 2000s.
Gabriela Hearst's latest collection for Chloé is a not-so-subtle nod at fusion energy's sustainable implications for the fashion industry.
Here, L'OFFICIEL rounds up the mother-daughter duo's best moments on and off the runway.
The fashion influencer and entrepreneur gives L'OFFICIEL a behind-the-scenes look at the latest Dior runway show.
Through a rendition of cartography, Maria Grazie Chiuri imprints the history of Paris onto Dior's new Spring/Summer 2023 collection.
In celebration of Avril Lavigne's 38th birthday, take a look at how the iconic singer's unmatched fashion choices have paved the way for the current pop-punk resurgence.
Moncler turns 70 with a classical flash mob in central Milan.
"I went through the archive and chose what could be redefined to become relevant in the present," explains the Maison's new creative director.
Marco De Vincenzo shares how he decoded Etro's trademarks and combined them with his aesthetic language in his debut collection with the brand.